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5 × 5

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21 ÷ 7

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80 × 30

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41 + 34

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248 + 185

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125 − 83

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What number is four tens less than nine thousand?

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Round five thousand, four hundred and thirty nine to the nearest hundred

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What number is three hundreds less than two million?

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90.2 ÷ 100

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9.53 × 100

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Find the value of 1.42

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What is the missing number?
☐ × 9 = 153

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What is the missing number?
☐ − 48 = 664

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What is the missing number?
☐ + 728 = 629

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How many degrees is the difference between 29° and −17° celsius?

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Calculate 2656 + 2719
then subtract your answer from a million

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Round the number 701.627 correct to one decimal place.

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What is the second largest factor of 82?

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What is the 4th multiple of six?

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What is the next prime number after 17?

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50% of 80

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\( \frac13\) of 660

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\( \frac{1}{10}\) of 18

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Level 1 - Inspired by the number and operations curriculum statements for Year 5

Level 2 - Inspired by the number and operations curriculum statements for Year 6

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Level 10 - Confident upper Secondary school standard

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